Formen Der Geselligkeit in Nordwestdeutschland 1750-1820 2003
DOI: 10.1515/9783110927153.139
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“…This state of affairs changed, however, when his successor Ferdinand Ueberwasser (1752–1812) was appointed professor of philosophy in 1783 (Schwarz and Pfister, 2016; cf. also Carus, 1808; Bödeker, 2003).…”
Section: Psychology In the Eighteenth Centurymentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This state of affairs changed, however, when his successor Ferdinand Ueberwasser (1752–1812) was appointed professor of philosophy in 1783 (Schwarz and Pfister, 2016; cf. also Carus, 1808; Bödeker, 2003).…”
Section: Psychology In the Eighteenth Centurymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This was also true for Ueberwasser, as Fürstenberg was a decisively catholic statesman and an active promoter of former Jesuits; he thus ensured that several former Jesuits attained positions in renowned schools, the local military academy, or the University of Münster. Moreover, Ueberwasser was long-standing member of the “Circle of Münster,” a small, close-knit society around Fürstenberg and Princess Amalia Gallitzin (Bödeker, 2003). The Circle of Münster existed from 1779/1780 to 1806 and included a number of eminent former Jesuits.…”
Section: Pre-dating Psychology?mentioning
confidence: 99%